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Topic: When Will Larger Blocks Be "Okay"? - page 2. (Read 266 times)

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October 11, 2021, 05:43:46 PM
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I have been re-reading many of the old BIPs and I stumbled back upon BIPs 100-109.

For those of you who remember, BIPs 100-109 are a collection of attempted hard forks with the aim of increasing the max block size from 1mb. Clearly, these proposals were rejected.

I know this community is not very keen on increasing the block size, but it seems that everyone agrees it will need to be addressed in the future.

But when does this become "okay"?

When does it become okay to increase the block size, and by what increment? Or is it completely unnecessary because of L2's?

I understand the centralization issues a larger block brings, but how bad could it actually get from a small increase?

Educate me!
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